yes that is right
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
George Cust has written: 'Tropical aquarium fishes: freshwater & marine' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Marine aquarium fishes, Tropical fish 'Poissons d'aquarium' -- subject(s): Aquarium, Poissons 'Tropical aquarium fishes' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Fish
No. Not in the traditional definition of the tropical tank. A tropical tank is a freshwater aquarium. Regal Tangs are saltwater fish and go in a saltwater tank (marine aquarium).
Yes. They are both freshwater tropical community fish and should get along well.
No
Parrots are native to tropical climates. Paris is not a tropical climate.
The Queen Danio tropical fish is an aquarium fish. It begins with the letter q.
what type of aquarium tropical (heater needed) cold water or marine (saltwater)
They are tropical freshwater fish. They can be kept in an indoor heated tropical aquarium.
It's not recommended due to the temperature differences (goldfish is a cold water fish and tropical are, well, tropical), also a goldfish will produce a lot more ammonia which it is slightly more able to resist than most tropical species. But over all it is possible.
"Tropical" simply means the aquarium is kept above 60F. "Marine" simply means the water in the aquarium has had sea salt added to make the water into sea water. Therefore it is possible to have aquaria that are "Tropical", or "Marine", and also "Tropical marine".
It is a dangerous thing to place an aquarium in sunlight because the sunlight may overheat the water and kill the fish.